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THE
MASTERPIECESOF
CLAUDE(1600-1682)
Sixty reproductions ofphotographs from the original paintings^
affording examples of the different characteristics
of the Artist's work
GOWANS & GRAY, Ltd.
5 Robert Street, Adelphi, London, W.C.
58 Cadogan Street, Glasgow
1911
'T^HE sixty pictures ivhich folIo%v are
all considered to be genuine by
Mrs. Mark Pattison (Lady Dilke) in
her admirable " Claude Lorrain, sa Vie
et ses CEuvjes" (faris, 1SS4). The
selection has been- confined to pictures, the
original drawings for ivhich are to be
found in Claude''s '^ Liber Veiitat/s,'''' that
famous book in ivhich he made sketches of
many of his pictwes for his own use.
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Hagar and the Angel [L.V. 106]
Hagar unu dek En'GEL
{N'atio7ial Gallery, London)
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{Ptatio, Madrid)
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Tobias und der Engel{Prado, IMadrid)
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St. Paula verlasst Ostia
{Prado, Madrhi)
F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
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{Galle>-y, Diihvich)
F. Ilaiifstacn^l, Photo.
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St. Paula verlasst Ostia
{Duke of Wellington, London)
Walter L. Bourke, Photo.
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A Complete List of Published Photographs of
CLAUDE GELLEE'S PICTURES(CLAUDE LORRAINjto be had of Air. Franz Hanfstaengl^
1 6 Pail Mall East, London, S.W.
SIZES AND PRICES OF PHOTOGRAPHS—F= Folio (lo* X 8") Silver Print, i/6 ; Carbon Print, 2/6
R= Royal(i5''xi2'') ... „ 6/-
I = Imperial (21* X 16") ...,, 12/-
Facs = Facsimile (28' X 20^") • •,, 30/-
E = Extra (34i"x26') ... „ 50/.
Average Dimensions are quoted.
In ordering^ it is essential that both Gallery and Order Nutnber
are stated as luell as the Siz^.
Landscape (Mercury and Aglauros)iEneas hunting deer on the Lib-
yan coast, ....Landscape (Kording the stream),Landscape (Acis and Galatea), •
Landscape (Fliglit into Ej^ypt), -
Classical seaport at sunset, -
Jacob with Labau and hisdaughters, ....
Embarkation of St. Paula at Ostia,Landscape at sunset, -
Beascape,Landscape : Morning, -
Seascape at sunset,A seaport,Landscape (Isaac and Rebecca), -
Seaport (EinbarWation of QueenofSheba). ....
Seaport (Embarkation of St. Ur-sula),
Classical landscape (Hagar andthe Angel), ....
BrusselsBudapestDresden
Florence, U£B/
Grenoble, Muni-cipal Museum
Uaniptuu CourtLondon, N.G.
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TURNER'S
"LIBER STUDIORUM"MINIATURE EDITION
Containing, not only the 71 published plates, but
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This little volume is indispensable to all readers of
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